Brain scan reveals the truth about transgender people

Belgian scientists have just published a groundbreaking study of being able to predict a transgender person right from childhood.

The work of Liege University (Belgium) presented at the annual meeting of the European Endocrinology Association, which took place in Barcelona - Spain, is considered a breakthrough discovery. Scientists scanned and analyzed the 160 transgender brains. They found that male-to-female transgender people had already built the brain with the structure and neural models of women from the moment they were born.

The same thing happens in transgender people from women to men. The transgender process only helps them change their appearance, and the brain does not need to change any more because it is innate to the gender they desire.

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MRI scan results show that a transgender can be predicted right from childhood - (Photo: TELEGRAPH).

Research has also shown that it is possible to detect a girl who is carrying a male or a boy's brain that carries a female brain right from the very young age. And surely someday, these people will try to find their true gender.

Because of the 160 volunteers, there are both children and minors. Although many children are naive, they are only put on suspicion due to "strange" expressions but their brains have said it all.

Professor Julie Bakker, head of the study, said there are still many children being taken to psychologists because parents want to find a way to "treat" their desire to live with another gender.

A sure result from imaging diagnosis - brain scanning with MRI, will reveal to parents and doctors the truth about the child, to better recognize and intervene. Children need psychological intervention but they are strong enough to cope with difficulties in the transgender journey.

Experts believe that early detection of transgender trends from early childhood will help doctors have an early endocrine intervention plan, for example delaying puberty until the child is able to decide for himself. transgender therapy, as well as necessary advice for families. Early intervention also helps transgender people to be more successful and the child lessens to experience difficulties and suffering in the early stages of life.

More research steps are needed to reinforce the thesis on innate transgender trends but what has been discovered is enough for doctors and parents to rethink and correct when the son reveals you. want to be a girl or vice versa.

Scientists estimate that the number of people born with biological sex that does not match the gender of the brain accounts for about 1% of the population. The number seems to be increasing because many people who previously did not dare to open up were more bold.

The cause of this irony may be due to fetal exposure to the sources of maternal hormones inadvertently exposed during pregnancy as well as the degree of fetal sensitivity to those hormones.